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Posted: May 19, 2021

Miami-Dade (FL) Fire Rescue May Get Electric Truck

A resolution by Jose “Pepe” Diaz now moving through the Miami-Dade (FL) Commission would, if approved, direct city officials to fund up to $1.3 million for Miami-Dade Fire Rescue’s first electric truck, reports Miamitodaynews.com.

Manufactured by Rosenbauer, the electric truck would serve Diaz’s district, which includes parts of Doral, Hialeah, Hialeah Gardens, Medley, Sweetwater, Virginia Gardens, and a large part of unincorporated Miami-Dade County. Funds for the potential purchase would come from next year’s fire district operating budget, and its arrival would be expected in fiscal 2023, an official says.

The new vehicle meets all NFPA requirements for fire suppression apparatus, an official says. In addition, while smaller than a traditional fire engine, the electric apparatus has almost zero emissions, is close to silent, has all-wheel steering, a turning radius less than half of traditional pumpers, and the ability to travel through up to 36 inches of water.

Rosenbauer now builds the vehicle in Austria, and only 15 build slots are available this year. An electric truck has been making the rounds recently on its way to Washington, D.C.

Los Angeles (CA), Portland (OR), Vancouver, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Dubai expect delivery of their own electric trucks at the end of the year.

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Posted: May 19, 2021

College Park (MD) Volunteer Fire Department Completing Final Inspection on New Ambulance

The College Park (MD) Volunteer Fire Department (CPVFD) is in the process of completing final inspection on its new ambulance.

The apparatus is a remount project with the box from CPVFD’s old A128 completely rehabbed and mounted to a new Ford F550 4X4 chassis.

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Posted: May 19, 2021

Tower Power: Keene (NH) Fire Department Receives New Apparatus

The Keene (NH) Fire Department received its Ladder 1 CIP replacement at its Central Station today.

“Our first Tower Ladder will provide operation options we have never had while increasing safety. Thank you to @CitymgrKeeneNH @MayorHansel, Keene City Council and community for your funding support. @KFDC01” the department wrote on Twitter.

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Posted: May 19, 2021

Prince George’s County (MD) Fire Department Finishes Inspection on Engine 848

The final inspection is complete on Prince George’s County (MD) Fire/EMS Department’s new Engine 848. The apparatus still has to make it to the county and get loaded with equipment though.

“Great new #Enforcer engine to be added to the Official Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department Page apparatus fleet in the next month.” the department’s apparatus maintenance division wrote on Facebook.

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Posted: May 19, 2021

Cherokee Nation Distributing $476k to 136 Northeast Oklahoma Fire Departments

As part of its annual contribution to support volunteer fire departments, the Cherokee Nation (CN) is distributing $476,000 to 136 northeast Oklahoma rural departments—$3,500 each—to help with equipment, fuel, or items needed to protect lives and properties of families throughout the CN reservation, reports cherokeephoenix.org.

The funding, which matches last year’s total, is set aside in the tribe’s annual budget and stems from motor vehicle sales tax.

CN also selected five recipients for the Volunteer Firefighter of the Year awards: 

• Craig Moore, Whitehorn Cove Fire Department, for leading with dedication and performance after serving for more than 20 years as a volunteer before becoming assistant chief. Moore is also being recognized for his ability to quickly size up a fire scene and make the right decisions that allow the fire to be extinguished, cutting down on property damage.
• James O. Miller, Spavinaw Fire Department, for sacrificing personal time to help maintain the department. Capt. Miller spends hours training and makes it a point to go out of his way to help others. He works as a training coordinator, ensuring new firefighters receive proper guidance as they join the department.
• Michael Heinser, Spring Valley Fire Department, for his dedication, loyalty, productivity, professionalism and extraordinary actions as a volunteer and leader. Heinser responded to an early morning structure fire during below-freezing temperatures and never wavered in his assistance at the scene.
• Richard A. Naus, Gooseneck Bend Fire Protection District, for his commitment to community during the pandemic, when the department’s first-responder call rate more than doubled. Those who work alongside Naus applaud his having nearly double the response rate to calls compared to other firefighters.
• Leroy Weddle, Shady Grove Central High Volunteer Fire Department, for his willingness to serve his community and other communities in need. Weddle assisted the Webbers Falls Fire Department after its fire station burned by taking equipment and a fire truck to Webbers Falls to help protect the community.

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